COVID-19 Testing
- What You Need to Know
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- What You Need to Know
The Illinois State Fair runs from August 11-21, 2022. ... Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) ... Private Laboratory COVID-19 Testing Options for Illinois Long-term ...
Drive-up/curbside testing requests must be submitted to DRES and ID and name checks for approval will take place at the drive-up testing location. Nasal testing alternative. Faculty, staff and students can call 217-244-5661 to schedule a nasal testing appointment. Off-campus tests
Note: Beginning Oct. 28, 2021, historical testing data starting at the beginning of the Fall 2020 semester have been updated to assign more accurate affiliations (e.g. faculty, staff, etc.). Data also have been updated to distinguish between initial positive tests and subsequent repeat positive tests.
Illinois residents 18 years and older can now check their COVID-19 vaccination record online through the Vax Verify immunization portal. Immunization records are kept confidential and only the individual can access their vaccination history
Jul 15, 2022 · The following message provides new information regarding state testing requirements. Health and safety standards are subject to change and are adopted as a part of the University’s COVID-19 prevention and mitigation strategies as recommended by the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE), Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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1 day ago · Positivity rates can tell us whether a state’s testing capacity is sufficient. Ideally, a state should be meeting or exceeding the recommended positivity rate, which the WHO has set at 5%. A positivity rate over 5% indicates a state may only be testing the sickest patients who seek out medical care, and are not casting a wide enough net to ...